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So, why are you asking if you know that it's impossible to tell? For all we know he could be a cross between two very mixed breed birds. No way to really narrow down what went in to his ancestry.


To someone on this website it may not be impossible, but to me it sure is. I posted just to get some insight, hopefully SOMEONE may have a clue, but thank you anyways for your input.
 
Quote: Your vet can take a sample and send it off, or if you contact a state university or almost any university they can do it, but it might cost more. I had the state university, my avian vet, and a more local university do it for me and I was very pleased with the results.
 
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Your vet can take a sample and send it off, or if you contact a state university or almost any university they can do it, but it might cost more. I had the state university, my avian vet, and a more local university do it for me and I was very pleased with the results. 


I'll look into that! Thank you!
 

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